Our residency and fellowship programs are highly ranked and recognized nationally and internationally for their quality. Our 188 residents and over 200 clinical and research fellows have access to unique interdisciplinary training opportunities, as well as to first-class research facilities and teaching hospitals, and to mentoring and individualized learning programs.

The Department is committed to medical student education from year one, sponsoring a highly successful Internal Medicine Interest Group and working closely with School of Medicine leadership to provide the highest quality learning experience throughout the 4 years. Department of Medicine faculty serve as block directors, course leaders and core faculty throughout medical student education and are among the most recognized faculty in the School of Medicine for excellence in teaching and education.

The Department supports its clinician-educators through its Program for Academic Clinician Educators (PACE), and also provides support to fellows who wish to develop their educational skills. The Department is also a leader in lifelong learning. Dr. Eva Aagaard serves as Assistant Dean for Lifelong Learning and Director of the Academy of Medical Educators. Together, these programs provide faculty with opportunities to continually improve their skills in education and research.